American History students learned about the American responses to the Holocaust through the USHMM Timeline Lesson.
11 months ago, Kelcey Willis
AR2H
AR2H
AR2H
AR2H
AR2H
AR2H
AR2H
AR2H
International Foods students have been studying Latin American Cuisine. This week they made Quesadilla Salvadorena!
11 months ago, Felisha Reed
Latin American Cuisine Lab
Latin American Cuisine Lab
Quesadilla Salvadorenea
Child Development class has been studying brain development in the first year of life. Students made homemade play-doh and then used it to create model neurons to show understanding of intellectual development.
11 months ago, Felisha Reed
Model Neurons
Model Neurons
Model Neurons
April Fools' Day fun with Mrs. Nickell! Brown-Eees never get old!!!'
11 months ago, Corey Nickell
Fooled by Brown-Eees and Marshmallow Farming! They aren't happy!
Kindergarten in the wrong reading group!
They were hungry and these Brown-Eees were a dissapointment!
Don't miss out! Today is the last day for the book fair. The fair will be open after school until 7:00. If you want to send money with your child ,the fair will be open to studetns only for a little while in the morning.
11 months ago, Addie Hunter
last day Bookfair
The King City R-I School District would like to recognize the Class of 2025. This year's class has performed well in the classroom, on the ball field, and in their co-curricular activities. We would like to salute our seniors and thank them for all of the hard work they have done. Today we honor, Jacob Jensen, Congratulations, Jacob. We are proud of you!
11 months ago, Erin Hunter
Jensen, Jacob
The King City R-I School District would like to recognize the Class of 2025. This year's class has performed well in the classroom, on the ball field, and in their co-curricular activities. We would like to salute our seniors and thank them for all of the hard work they have done. Today we honor, Traeh Swank, Congratulations, Traeh. We are proud of you!
11 months ago, Erin Hunter
Swank, Traeh
The King City R-I School District would like to recognize the Class of 2025. This year's class has performed well in the classroom, on the ball field, and in their co-curricular activities. We would like to salute our seniors and thank them for all of the hard work they have done. Today, we honor Kavien Aborn. Congratulations Kavien. We are proud of you.
11 months ago, Erin Hunter
Aborn, Kavien
Physical Science students recently completed a sweet tea lab to explore factors affecting reaction rate
11 months ago, Debra Kollitz
Freshmen girls stir sweet tea
Students observe a heating liquid
March's Name that Tune winners are Mr. McMillen and Mrs. Staley's first hour class!!
11 months ago, Erin Hunter
March’s winners
8th Grade Exploratory Ag students worked together to create a map, of the United States, showing the top 5 agriculture commodities in each state.
11 months ago, Sadie Schaffer
Drawing commodities
Cutting out
Drawing
Up close look at the map
Commodities map
Afternoon Bus routes will run behind schedule today. We will update later if route times change more.
11 months ago, Vance Proffitt
If your child is currently receiving title services, has in the past, or you some thoughts regarding literacy at King City R-1 please fill out the survey below. This information is a great way for us to continue to make improvements for the students at King City R-1! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfX4lFzGy26A6LPx48q0UuoAFcQ9G97rEF19XzjwNaPoR0LDg/viewform?usp=header
11 months ago, Corey Nickell
The lower elementary kids are each sponsoring a 3rd-6th grade classroom by bringing them snacks and a poster to encourage them on their upcoming MAP tests! Mrs. Law's kindergarten classroom took special treats to Mrs. Johnson's 5th grade classroom today!
11 months ago, Jeannia Law
Don't forget the book fair! Hours this week are: Monday 3:00-6:15 Tuesday 3:00-6:15 Wednesday 3:00-7:00
11 months ago, Addie Hunter
Book Fair
The boy's golf team got their season underway with a match at Stanberry on March 26th. Junior Tucker Mollus led the Kats with a 9-hole score of 48 and finished fourth overall. Cooper Tunks, Gage Parsons, Jax Jundy, and Ryder Sample were other members competing that day.
11 months ago, Todd Shifflett
Tucker
Cooper
Gage
Jax
Ryder
Meet Jesse! At the beginning of the year, reading was a big challenge, but through hard work and determination, he's grown two grade levels! We are so proud of his resilience and success. Keep shining, Jesse!
11 months ago, Erin Price
Student Spotlight 🎓🌟
This week in Mrs. Oldham's 3rd Grade class, we reviewed for the ELA MAP test while learning all about COOKIES! What better way to end our Cookie Review Week with baking peanut butter cookies and enjoying them in this weather?!
11 months ago, Mallory Oldham
Our ingredients!
Comprehension Questions
They thought this felt like kinetic sand!
Final results before baking!
Pressing the design into the cookie!
Pressing the design into the cookie!
Pressing the design into the cookie!
Pressing the design into the cookie!
Eliza Ruoff is a 4th grader and she loves to read. She has earned 129 AR points for the fourth quarter so far. We can't wait to see how many more points she will earn before the quarter ends! Way to go Eliza!
11 months ago, Mariah Maudlin
Forensics students enjoyed hands-on practice of forensics skills, a virtual autopsy, and a psychology lecture by Sal Costa during Tru Crime Day at Truman State University
11 months ago, Debra Kollitz
Students pose on steps of Kirk Memorial
Virtual cadaver lab
Students practice fingerprinting
Crime scene evidence collection